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Fear Not, Creative : Futureproofing Artistic Work in the Age of AI / Steven Potaczek.

Bloomsbury Collections: Music & Sound Studies 2026 Available online

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Potaczek, Steven, author.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Artificial intelligence--Moral and ethical aspects.
Artificial intelligence.
Copyright infringement.
Copyright--Art.
Copyright.
Copyright--Artistic performance.
Copyright--Music.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (208 pages)
Edition:
1st ed.
Place of Publication:
New York : Bloomsbury Publishing (US), 2026.
System Details:
text file rdaft
Summary:
Thrive in an increasingly synthetic and saturated marketplace with this creative rebellion manual for musicians, artists, designers, and makers of all types. Music producer Steven Potaczek cuts through the hype and hysteria surrounding generative AI, providing tools that safeguard and amplify the unique voices of artists. With clarity, practical guidance, and proven strategies, it shows how creatives of all kinds can turn disruption into opportunity. Readers will learn how to: - Decode the AI threat with clarity and confidence - Transform anxiety into action and reclaim creative power - Develop a bold artistic voice that cuts through the noise and AI slop - Build creative confidence by vulnerably leaning into their humanity - Protect income and position themselves as irreplaceably human in a content-saturated economy Through a compelling mix of historical context, advice, and cultural critique, this book unpacks what generative AI really is, demystifies buzzwords, and reveals where machines fall short. By reexamining and redefining value in the contemporary creative economy, Potaczek offers clear guidance on how to stand out, build loyalty, and create work that resonates far beyond the algorithmic churn of AI. Amid the anxiety and uncertainty of an increasingly automated world, this book delivers the definitive playbook for making art – and making a living – in the age of AI.
Contents:
Foreword Part One: The Machine and the Mirror: Understanding How We Got Here 1. Is This the End of Creative Work? 2. A Brief History of AI—Through a Creative Lens 3. Policy, Not Panic 4. What AI Can’t Do 5. We’ve Been Here Before Part Two: Reclaiming Creative Power: How We Move Forward 6. Using the Tools Without Becoming One 7. Craft is the New Creative Currency 8. Humanity is the New Market Premium 9. Building An Audience Without Burning Out 10. Keeping the Channel Open Further Reading Acknowledgements Index
ISBN:
9798216460947
OCLC:
1591760938

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